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Flipboard servers flop on iPad app hype
So popular it crashes.
Liam Tung
Jul 22 2010 2:00PM
Software
Survey: Facebook about as satisfying as the taxman
U.S. citizens find the site less than satisfying.
Liam Tung
Jul 21 2010 3:44PM
Software
Fresh Facebook virus warning revealed to be a hoax
'Knob face' not a threat.
SC Australia Staff
Jul 16 2010 2:10PM
Security
Facebook offers panic button
Site reaches agreement with UK child welfare agency.
Staff Writers
Jul 13 2010 7:28AM
Security
TIO mulls Twitter as complaints gateway
Focus on accessibility.
Ry Crozier
Jul 8 2010 6:15AM
Telco/ISP
Facebook boosts application privacy controls
Long-awaited changes finally implemented on social networking site.
Sharon Brennan
Jul 2 2010 11:38AM
Security
Facebook explains latest privacy changes again
New blog post seeks to quell fears about information sharing.
Staff Writers
Jun 22 2010 11:20AM
Security
Facebook issues detailed response to privacy concerns
Social site reacts to highly critical open letter from privacy advocates.
Dan Worth
Jun 18 2010 6:58AM
Strategy
Google, Facebook privacy scandals shift web habits
Survey suggests Australians more aware of risks.
Brett Winterford
Jun 17 2010 3:05PM
Security
New Facebook click-jacking scam spotted
Phony "like" attacks continue to plague social networking service.
Shaun Nichols
Jun 15 2010 1:35PM
Security
New Facebook click-jacking scam spotted
Phony "like" attacks continue to plague social networking service.
Shaun Nichols
Jun 15 2010 1:22PM
Security
Facebook takes on AFP's point-of-contact request
Federal Police request finally taken formally.
Liz Tay
Jun 11 2010 2:38PM
Security
Microsoft adds social networking to Bing
Bing.com/social offers Facebook and Twitter links.
Staff Writers
Jun 11 2010 7:16AM
Software
Facebook adds new privacy page
'Living resource' to guide users through their settings.
Staff Writers
Jun 7 2010 9:19AM
Security
AFP demands Facebook offer "one click" police alarm
AFP confident Facebook will hire a police compliance officer.
Mahesh Sharma
Jun 7 2010 6:43AM
Security
Zuckerberg tries to defend Facebook's privacy policy
But social site's co-founder fails to persuade the critics.
Rosalie Marshall
Jun 4 2010 10:38AM
Software
Facebook hit by new clickjacking attack
Uses 'like' function.
Dan Raywood
Jun 2 2010 12:50PM
Security
Bangladesh blocks Facebook access
Nation reacts to "Everybody Draw Muhammad Day".
Rosalie Marshall
Jun 1 2010 2:47PM
Security
'Quit-Facebook' day backlash, as Facebook traffic skyrockets
Facebook was the world's most visited web site in April according to a report commissioned by Google, despite the privacy backlash.
Staff Writers
Jun 1 2010 9:46AM
Security
Facebook privacy changes receive tentative support
Experts say changes don't go far enough.
Dan Raywood
May 31 2010 2:06PM
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